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yesterday, in pakistan, in a city, and not in a cave, and not in some rural area, but in a city in pakistan, about a two-hour drive outside of the islamabad, the capital of pakistan. we are watching all of this unfold. anderson cooper is with us, and a lot of reaction coming in from washington and all over the world, but i suspect that cia operatives those directly involved and we may never know their specific names, but they were instrumental along with the navy s.e.a.l.s in getting this job done. >> well no, doubt about it. clearly from the description of the operation, there was a fair amount of human intelligence, human involvement in this operation, and in addition to signals intelligence and other kinds of intelligence, but i want to bring in bob barre who brings us in by phone from irvine, california. bob, in terms of cia involvement in an operation like this, how does it work? how it is coordinated? and because it does seem like a lot of human intelligence was involved in staking this place out over many, many months. >> oh, absolutely. i mean that the s.e.a.l.s did not fly in there
yesterday, in pakistan, in a city, and not in a cave, and not in some rural area, but in a city in pakistan, about a two-hour drive outside of the islamabad, the capital of pakistan. we are watching all of this unfold. anderson cooper is with us, and a lot of reaction coming in from washington and all over the world, but i suspect that cia operatives those directly involved and we may never know their specific names, but they were instrumental along with the navy s.e.a.l.s in getting this job...
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babies just like these are being found in garbage dumps all around pakistan, thrown away by families who just don't want them just because they're girls. and girls, by the way, are considered a financial burden on families there. i want you to watch this report. >> reporter: it's in garbage piles like this where according to an aid group pakistan's worst tragedy is unfolding. the killing and dumping of newborn baby girls. >> sometimes they kill, they hang -- >> reporter: they hang them? >> they hang them and sometimes they're killed by knife and sometimes we find dead bodies that have been burned. >> reporter: a manager at pakistan's largest privately run social service and relief agency. at call centers like this, aid workers receive reports of more than 1,200 newborns and infants killed or left to die in pakistan last year, up 200 from 2009. the tiny corpses that are found end up in this morgue here. these five were found within the past few days, all of them double play pd around karachi. it's hard to believe that wrapped inside these sheets are newborns that never had a chance. a
babies just like these are being found in garbage dumps all around pakistan, thrown away by families who just don't want them just because they're girls. and girls, by the way, are considered a financial burden on families there. i want you to watch this report. >> reporter: it's in garbage piles like this where according to an aid group pakistan's worst tragedy is unfolding. the killing and dumping of newborn baby girls. >> sometimes they kill, they hang -- >> reporter: they...
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forces in pakistan as of february. >> in islamabad? >> not necessarily in islamabad but around the country. >> with helicopters? >> yes. these would have had to have come from helicopters. >> hold on a minute. i want to bring gloria borger in. what are you learning? >> well, first of all, i want to give you some reporting from dana bash. she is reporting that a source familiar with the operation confirms that indeed osama bin laden was shot in the head during the u.s. raid. according to a briefing that this source received, the source would not go into the details of the other were killed except to say that the operation was conducted very carefully not to harm women and children. so that we do know indeed he was shot in the head. one other thing, wolf, that is very interesting to me, for those of us who have been covering the debate of how much intelligence the detainees had given the administration about the whereabouts of osama bin laden and his top lawsuit tenants. in his briefing given by administration officials, it is clear to m
forces in pakistan as of february. >> in islamabad? >> not necessarily in islamabad but around the country. >> with helicopters? >> yes. these would have had to have come from helicopters. >> hold on a minute. i want to bring gloria borger in. what are you learning? >> well, first of all, i want to give you some reporting from dana bash. she is reporting that a source familiar with the operation confirms that indeed osama bin laden was shot in the head during...
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this is pakistan's famous military academy. they've got a great big tank right outside of it and it's famous because this is where all of pakistan's army officers come to get trained and it's literally about half a mile to a mile from where bin laden is living. we're going to take a look at how far away it was and how to get there. it's straight down this road, you'll see the route is long and straight towards the mountains, plenty of soldiers around here. it's equivalent, if you'd like, like west point in the united states. it's absolutely famous throughout pakistan. further up the road here, we've got a problem. because where we were able to drive up the road yesterday and then take the back streets to get across to bin laden's compound, today the police are up there. they have a checkpoint and they won't let us get through. so we are going to have to park and dive down, take a walk down some of these outlets. but this is about a kilometer, just over half a mile from that military academy. it's quite an affluent area. there's
this is pakistan's famous military academy. they've got a great big tank right outside of it and it's famous because this is where all of pakistan's army officers come to get trained and it's literally about half a mile to a mile from where bin laden is living. we're going to take a look at how far away it was and how to get there. it's straight down this road, you'll see the route is long and straight towards the mountains, plenty of soldiers around here. it's equivalent, if you'd like, like...
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and pakistan as well. >> that's right. it's a very -- the word you keep hearing from officials, kyra, is complicated. we have a very complicated relationship with pakistan. and there is some element here. you know, that old saying about don't cut off your nose to spite your face, because we're giving them the money to go after the militants and insurgents that the united states has a vested interest in seeing captured or killed. but the relationship, obviously, is very difficult on both sides, because here at home, you have political pressure from congress. as part of the new defense spending bill, the secretary of defense and the secretary of state have to sort of write a report on exactly where this money is going before congress sort of loosens the purse strings and authorizes that money to go to pakistan. and on their side, their military was humiliated by that bin laden raid. there's a lot of pressure on the pakistan side to sort of stand firm and be tough with the u.s. at this point. >> interesting to see what develo
and pakistan as well. >> that's right. it's a very -- the word you keep hearing from officials, kyra, is complicated. we have a very complicated relationship with pakistan. and there is some element here. you know, that old saying about don't cut off your nose to spite your face, because we're giving them the money to go after the militants and insurgents that the united states has a vested interest in seeing captured or killed. but the relationship, obviously, is very difficult on both...
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-pakistan relationship is going now. some members of congress accused pakistan of supporting the insurgency and want to cut off u.s. aid. speaking of money in pakistan, how was osama bin laden able to support his family and himself and his lifestyle? not to mention al-qaeda's cost. stan grant has been following the money. >> reporter: carol, al-qaeda is not just a terror network. it's a business. and a business that costs tens of millions of dollars each year to run. to support the various insurgencies around the world associated with it. u.s. treasury officials are hoping to break what they call the golden chain of dome and to do that, they're zeroing in on the files and the papers and information seized in the raid on bin laden's compound when he was killed here in pakistan. there's another clue also coming from a taliban official in afghanistan who's been quoted as saying he was in regular contact with bin laden and he knows that bin laden was having face to face meetings inside pakistan with rich men from the gulf ar
-pakistan relationship is going now. some members of congress accused pakistan of supporting the insurgency and want to cut off u.s. aid. speaking of money in pakistan, how was osama bin laden able to support his family and himself and his lifestyle? not to mention al-qaeda's cost. stan grant has been following the money. >> reporter: carol, al-qaeda is not just a terror network. it's a business. and a business that costs tens of millions of dollars each year to run. to support the...
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frankly, knowing what pakistan has done and not done is going to help shape our policy to pakistan. >> how concerned are you about the relationship with pakistan? >> i think it will be our number one foreign policy problem in the next decade. pakistan is a divided weak country, nuclear country, they've never had strong leadership. there's real trouble there. any country that makes dr. kahn, the man who sold nuclear weapons to north korea a hero, something's wrong. >> what do you want to see today from president obama? >> i think he's doing it exactly right. this is about the families, saying, look, we captured bin laden. that's a great thing. we have not forgotten you and know the pain you have will be there forever. i was there when george bush stepped on the pile. that was vintage george bush. some say it was staged. it was not staged, spontaneous, this is vintage barack obama. he is quieter, more cerebral, but he is just as strong and he cares about the family. the fact he's not giving a speech, the fact he's laying a wreath, meeting with them privately speaks so well, i think, of
frankly, knowing what pakistan has done and not done is going to help shape our policy to pakistan. >> how concerned are you about the relationship with pakistan? >> i think it will be our number one foreign policy problem in the next decade. pakistan is a divided weak country, nuclear country, they've never had strong leadership. there's real trouble there. any country that makes dr. kahn, the man who sold nuclear weapons to north korea a hero, something's wrong. >> what do...
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let's go to pakistan now. another big issue. like the united states, shaken by a political shooting. in this case, the assassination of the governor of the punjab province, the area in yellow on our map. salman taseer was apparently shot to death because he was an outspoken critic of pakistan's blasphemy laws which calls the putting to death anybody who speaks against those laws. in an exclusive interview with his children, chris lawrence reports on a key difference in his shooter and the congresswoman gabrielle giffords. >> reporter: an american congresswoman, a pakistani governor, separated by half a world, united by similar crimes. two outspoken elected officials gunned down in broad daylight within days of each other. >> to her friends, to her supporters, the people who didn't know what she believed in. it's a tragedy. >> reporter: the children of governor salman taseer heard about gabrielle giffords. their father was assassinated for trying to change pakistan's blasphemy laws which make it a crime to insult islam. and that'
let's go to pakistan now. another big issue. like the united states, shaken by a political shooting. in this case, the assassination of the governor of the punjab province, the area in yellow on our map. salman taseer was apparently shot to death because he was an outspoken critic of pakistan's blasphemy laws which calls the putting to death anybody who speaks against those laws. in an exclusive interview with his children, chris lawrence reports on a key difference in his shooter and the...
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and even with pakistan. remember, mortani captured in the past week and a huge capture for the pakistanis and they are cooperating with the u.s. and a good. >> and let's not forget the take-down of osama bin laden and the cia involvement there. >>> a reminder of how seriously authorities are taking this threat. from this morning, police officers stopping and searching balk trucks as they approach the george washington bridge over the hudson river. a hundred million vehicles cross this bridge every year. susan candiotti is live with us in new york. what else is going on in the city with regard to amped up security? >> reporter: you can imagine about anything you can possibly think of. you will see, for example, more of these random searches. many were already planned because this is the 9/11 tenth anniversary weekend. but you'll also see an increased police presence around, for example, landmarks and train stations, subways, tunnels, bridges, as you saw. and perhaps more random searches of purses, bags, backp
and even with pakistan. remember, mortani captured in the past week and a huge capture for the pakistanis and they are cooperating with the u.s. and a good. >> and let's not forget the take-down of osama bin laden and the cia involvement there. >>> a reminder of how seriously authorities are taking this threat. from this morning, police officers stopping and searching balk trucks as they approach the george washington bridge over the hudson river. a hundred million vehicles cross...
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a major terrorist attack in pakistan on the naval base. right now commanders tracked down militants who used heavy fire power. we are live in pakistan with dramatic pictures and details. >>> and mr. obama goes to europe. one irish town prepares for his presidential visit. we'll have more on the trip and why today he had to explain his recent remarks on the middle east. the best political team live on television live in dublin for you. i'm don lemon reporting from los angeles. the news starts right now. >>> and in just a short time, i want to tell you the lapd will hold a news conference. a news conference to announce the arrest, to announce the arrest in the horrific beating that shocked the nation. in arrest that reportedly came via tip from a parole officer. right now police are keeping details very close to the vest. a slew of officers made an arrest just hours ago at an east hollywood apartment complex just five miles from that stadium. you are looking at new pictures now just into cnn. and we are also learning that a search warrant wa
a major terrorist attack in pakistan on the naval base. right now commanders tracked down militants who used heavy fire power. we are live in pakistan with dramatic pictures and details. >>> and mr. obama goes to europe. one irish town prepares for his presidential visit. we'll have more on the trip and why today he had to explain his recent remarks on the middle east. the best political team live on television live in dublin for you. i'm don lemon reporting from los angeles. the news...
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since he's in pakistan, isi has -- to talk to him. when might that happen? >> we don't know if that has happened to -- the cia would be dean indeed to speak to this information to get information from this individual because this is someone intimately involved as i was seeing in al qaeda plotting against the west. they know about the plot that we seem to be getting information about right now, brooke. >> paul, do me a favor. stand by for me. i want to bring in allan chernoff who is standing by live following the different checks, the high, high vigilance there in the island of manhattan as people are coming and going. trucks, vans, allan, what are you seeing? what can you tell us? >> reporter: well, brooke, i can tell you that the terror threat you've been talking about is the reason we have so many of these checkpoints all over manhattan. we're at the beginning of the upper west side. there are checkpoints downtown, midtown and above us. further up the west side. it's really a traffic nightmare here. what's going on is that the police officers are visually
since he's in pakistan, isi has -- to talk to him. when might that happen? >> we don't know if that has happened to -- the cia would be dean indeed to speak to this information to get information from this individual because this is someone intimately involved as i was seeing in al qaeda plotting against the west. they know about the plot that we seem to be getting information about right now, brooke. >> paul, do me a favor. stand by for me. i want to bring in allan chernoff who is...
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there's evidence of some sort of plot perhaps coming from pakistan from al qaeda over that. that information is not corroborated at this point at this moment but they still have a safe haven in pakistan. there are recruits going to the training camps in pakistan and giving them opportunities to recruit them and train them in bomb making training and send them back to the west. they still have a safe haven there. the drone strikes have been damaging to the organization that bin laden is dead and they've been able to promote fresh blood through the ranks in the tribal areas of pakistan like train people indoors so they weren't prone to the drone strike. the threat has grown more defrag meanted and diffuse. there's a group in yemen that's the most immediate threat now to the united states. also, there's really this home grown threat now, lone wolves, not linked to al qaeda but inspired by their ideology that may launch attacks. al qaeda is encouraging this at the moment. >> isn't that the difficult part then, identifying the root of the threat even though osama bin laden is dea
there's evidence of some sort of plot perhaps coming from pakistan from al qaeda over that. that information is not corroborated at this point at this moment but they still have a safe haven in pakistan. there are recruits going to the training camps in pakistan and giving them opportunities to recruit them and train them in bomb making training and send them back to the west. they still have a safe haven there. the drone strikes have been damaging to the organization that bin laden is dead and...
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parts of southern pakistan under water. we'll take you there live for the latest in just a couple of minutes. ♪ [ female announcer ] we're throwing away misperceptions about natural gas vehicles. more of the vehicles that fuel our lives use clean american natural gas today. it costs about 40 percent less than gasoline, so why aren't we using it even more? start a conversation about using more natural gas vehicles in your community. s(rawhen an investmentrsation) usinlacks discipline, vehicles it's never this obvious. introducing investment discipline etfs from russell. visit russelletfs.com r a prospectus, containing the investment objectives, risks, charges, expenses and other information. read and consider it carefully before investing. >>> i want to take a moment now and head to pakistan for today's "undercovered." it is a segment highlighting news that deserves your attention but is, we believe, undercovered. the flooding in pakistan is a major concern right now for the united nations and other humanitarian groups. no
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i'll join you to talk about pakistan, whether the united states should suspend aid going to pakistan until many questions are answered about what went down in pakistan. >> that's certainly the big question around the united states and on capitol hill today. people are weighing in on that. also having developing news on the photos released, perhaps, of osama bin laden, which we're developing. thanks, carol. >>> live from studio 7, i'm drew griffin in for suzanne. up to speed on what's happening tuesday may 3rd. new video shot inside bin laden's compound north of islamabad. u.s. intelligence officials plan to comb through what they're calling a haul of electronics that the commandos grabbed during the second create u.s. raid, said to include computer equipment, cds, dvds that could reveal al qaeda plots on the drawing board. >>> the president and his national security team watching u.s. navy s.e.a.l.s go after bin laden as it happened. the president has members of congress over for dinner last night and told them the national unity that followed 9/11 had returned. >> tonight, it is my
i'll join you to talk about pakistan, whether the united states should suspend aid going to pakistan until many questions are answered about what went down in pakistan. >> that's certainly the big question around the united states and on capitol hill today. people are weighing in on that. also having developing news on the photos released, perhaps, of osama bin laden, which we're developing. thanks, carol. >>> live from studio 7, i'm drew griffin in for suzanne. up to speed on...
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pakistan knows this. so they know that they can use that as leverage against the u.s. >> the pakistani government seems to be reaching out to the united states and the american people to sort of repair the damage. there was an op ed in the newspaper from the president of pakistan saying, look, we are on your side. without us, you couldn't have landed those helicopters at that compound and broke in and killed osama bin laden. >> they still have pretty tough questions to answer. the world's spotlight is on pakistan and asking them to explain themselves. so president zadari wrote this saying that some in the u.s. president have suggested that lacked vitality. so really batting away criticism. the fact of the matter is, there are many that believe that elements within the pakistani military and intelligence apparatus that must have been aware that osama bin laden was there and was historically with these groups. it is a very murky walk they have to navigate when it comes to u.s. intelligence. >>> as the navy
pakistan knows this. so they know that they can use that as leverage against the u.s. >> the pakistani government seems to be reaching out to the united states and the american people to sort of repair the damage. there was an op ed in the newspaper from the president of pakistan saying, look, we are on your side. without us, you couldn't have landed those helicopters at that compound and broke in and killed osama bin laden. >> they still have pretty tough questions to answer. the...
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part pressure to get pakistan to do more. part retaliation because pakist pakistan threw out a lot of army trainers after the u.s. killed osama bin laden. it's because they threw out these trainers they can't have this aid because you really comes as a package deal. u.s. personnel on the ground. you have to play, if you want us to pay, don. >> so, elise, how serious is this riff between afghanistan and islam bad? >> it's gradually decreasing. a lot for fit for tat and what is going to happen next now that the u.s. reduced this aid. what are the pakistanis going to do? the u.s. is already very concerned that it can't trust the pakistani military and the pakistani intelligence with the information they're giving them about the milmilitants. so, a big concern right now and you'll see a lot of the u.s. going it alone, such as these drone strikes. >> could this backfire and limit u.s. leverage over pakistan on counterterrorism cooperation? >> it certainly could, but things are pretty bad as they are. i think the calculation by u.s
part pressure to get pakistan to do more. part retaliation because pakist pakistan threw out a lot of army trainers after the u.s. killed osama bin laden. it's because they threw out these trainers they can't have this aid because you really comes as a package deal. u.s. personnel on the ground. you have to play, if you want us to pay, don. >> so, elise, how serious is this riff between afghanistan and islam bad? >> it's gradually decreasing. a lot for fit for tat and what is going...
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three others inside of pakistan have been indicted on the same charges. it accuses all six defendants of supporting a conspiracy to kill, injure and kidnap people abroad. the head of the mosque is accused of sending $50,000 to the taliban inside pakistan. >> $50,000 is just a tip of the iceberg. we'll show as the case proceeds that they transferred a lot more than $50,000 to pakistan for the specific purpose it reaches the pakistani taliban. >> the arrests are not linked to the recent killing of osama bin laden. the two imams are expected to appear in federal court on monday. >>> it was a performance under fire even before he took to the stage. >> i know god watches from one king's dream. he was able to barackus. he was able to. >> white house poetry reading. we'll look what's behind the conservative uproar over his invitation. but think about it. how can you make one of the most amazing phones the world has ever seen even more amazing? make it $49. yep. that'll work. the iphone 3gs. now at a price that changes everything, too. in the network, amazing is
three others inside of pakistan have been indicted on the same charges. it accuses all six defendants of supporting a conspiracy to kill, injure and kidnap people abroad. the head of the mosque is accused of sending $50,000 to the taliban inside pakistan. >> $50,000 is just a tip of the iceberg. we'll show as the case proceeds that they transferred a lot more than $50,000 to pakistan for the specific purpose it reaches the pakistani taliban. >> the arrests are not linked to the...
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in pakistan. >> how do you know for sure he's not in pakistan? >> because of military actions are very successful. therefore, he would have been -- >> really? would have been arrested? your military actions were successful, would have gotten him. not only was there a chance that bin laden had been living in pakistan for six years, he was living a half a mile from pakistan's version of west point in a town surrounded by retired ex-military officers. a half mile. in new york city terms, bin laden was on 21st and 7th avenue. they were on 21st and 9th avenue. if the pakistani military academy were dominos, they would have delivered to bin laden on foot. >> just a little levity in all of this for you. >>> as we mentioned, pakistan is reacting strongly to u.s. assertions that the government must have had some indication of bin laden's whereabouts. pakistani intelligence officials also say they've questioned some of the people left behind after the u.s. raid, including bin laden's daughter. nic robertson joins us from abbottabad from the compound. nic,
in pakistan. >> how do you know for sure he's not in pakistan? >> because of military actions are very successful. therefore, he would have been -- >> really? would have been arrested? your military actions were successful, would have gotten him. not only was there a chance that bin laden had been living in pakistan for six years, he was living a half a mile from pakistan's version of west point in a town surrounded by retired ex-military officers. a half mile. in new york...
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pakistan says two of its soldiers were wounded in this, by the way. but pakistan has lodge add strong protest. they're already outraged. they're saying the u.s. planes flew over the border and were then fired on by pakistan troops. >> and what's this about cia flying stealth drones over the compound before the raid. >> talk about high tech, this is out of "the washington post." it's an interesting read. dozens of drone secret missions conducted by drones that were designed to evade radar. stealth drones if you want. this is all just another indication of the mistrust the u.s. had for pakistan, that even in the buildup for this they were watching from afar and secretly. >> yeah, apparently. >>> to ireland now and queen elizabeth's historic visit. this is her second day there. what do you know? >> i swear you're the united states most admirable loyalist. this was a very important stop. she went to a stadium. this is an important and delicate place for ire rush people. write british troops opened fire on a crowd watching a gaelic football machlt it happe
pakistan says two of its soldiers were wounded in this, by the way. but pakistan has lodge add strong protest. they're already outraged. they're saying the u.s. planes flew over the border and were then fired on by pakistan troops. >> and what's this about cia flying stealth drones over the compound before the raid. >> talk about high tech, this is out of "the washington post." it's an interesting read. dozens of drone secret missions conducted by drones that were designed...
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ambassador to pakistan. thank you for joining us this morning. >> thank you, carol. >> what would be the worst scenario if they are released? >> i think you have to ask, the people that are asking to see the photos, what are their motives? >> i can believe it when my government tells me these are gruesome photos. i can believe that osama bin laden is dead. as the vast majority of muslims throughout the it world believe he is dead. people that are asking to see these photos, why? we have to assume they are provok tours that want to use a gruesome photo to whip up the passions of a small fringe group. i think the white house is very wise in holding back those photos. agreeing to release them eventually, it is not a secret here. >> wendy, on that thought, it is not just arab groups voicing doubts. >> the son of a man killed in the 9/11 attacks says they should submit video. he dopt quiesn't quite believe e is dead. because there is no proof. we have to take the word of the government. it is not just those in th
ambassador to pakistan. thank you for joining us this morning. >> thank you, carol. >> what would be the worst scenario if they are released? >> i think you have to ask, the people that are asking to see the photos, what are their motives? >> i can believe it when my government tells me these are gruesome photos. i can believe that osama bin laden is dead. as the vast majority of muslims throughout the it world believe he is dead. people that are asking to see these...
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is withholding $800 million in military aid to pakistan. a major indication that the rift between the two countries is only growing. the u.s. and pakistan are allies but there are major trust issues between the two, especially after u.s. special forces found osama bin laden hiding snuggly inside pakistan. standing by live in pakistan, reza, how does this impact u.s./pakistani relations? >> reporter: i think this hurts a relationship that's already on shaky ground. for years we have heard a lot of rhetoric from both sides, finger pointing, accusations. this is more than rhetoric. i think things changed after the raid on the bin laden compound here in pakistan in may. this was viewed by many here in pakistan as an embarrassment for the country and the military. it was viewed as a violation of pakistan's sovereignty by people here. i think ever since then, both sides have made moves that substantially changed the complexion of this relationship. withholding $ 00 million of u.s. aid is significant. this is cash and military equipment. the messa
is withholding $800 million in military aid to pakistan. a major indication that the rift between the two countries is only growing. the u.s. and pakistan are allies but there are major trust issues between the two, especially after u.s. special forces found osama bin laden hiding snuggly inside pakistan. standing by live in pakistan, reza, how does this impact u.s./pakistani relations? >> reporter: i think this hurts a relationship that's already on shaky ground. for years we have heard...
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the chopper in pieces in pakistan is anything but standard issue. it is an amazing piece of machinery. pentagon correspondent, barbara starr, has more of it. tell us about the sound or lack there of this helicopter makes. it is amazing. >> the problem is, we really don't know all that much, do we? people are referring to this as a stealth black hawk. aviation buffs are looking at it saying, what is this thing? it appears that it is some kind of helicopter made for special operations, special forces going on these assault missions. we have never seen anything like it before. aviation buffs who have looked at it, the thinking is that it has some sound shielding qualities on it. it has low observable qualities as they call it. that means perhaps it wouldn't be that visible in a radar crossing as they were coming into pakistan, trying to come in very stealth thiy when they wout be noticed. when you talk about stealth, there are two things involved, low radar cross section and low noise. those are the two biggies. this helicopter may have been optimized
the chopper in pieces in pakistan is anything but standard issue. it is an amazing piece of machinery. pentagon correspondent, barbara starr, has more of it. tell us about the sound or lack there of this helicopter makes. it is amazing. >> the problem is, we really don't know all that much, do we? people are referring to this as a stealth black hawk. aviation buffs are looking at it saying, what is this thing? it appears that it is some kind of helicopter made for special operations,...
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nevertheless, caused a lot of outrage here in pakistan. the question why was the pakistani doctor helping the cia behind pakistani's authorities back? now the commission recommending he be charged with treason. another recommendation, brooke, by the commission coming down tonight is for the three wives of osama bin laden and his daughters to be free to go home. two of the wives from saudi arabia, one from yemen and commission saying they should be free to go home and questioned them and don't need them any longer. not clear if that will happen. it is not clear yet what washington thinks about this or if they have weighed in on this matter. >> okay, okay. recommendations, as you explained. one of the issues you mentioned commission wanted to find out how long bunl manage e osama bi managed to live there. did they find a an answer to that? >> reporter: well, that's one of the things they were charged with. based on the recommendations here, they didn't come up with any answers as to how bin laden managed to live in pakistan for so long. of c
nevertheless, caused a lot of outrage here in pakistan. the question why was the pakistani doctor helping the cia behind pakistani's authorities back? now the commission recommending he be charged with treason. another recommendation, brooke, by the commission coming down tonight is for the three wives of osama bin laden and his daughters to be free to go home. two of the wives from saudi arabia, one from yemen and commission saying they should be free to go home and questioned them and don't...
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they have a safe haven right now in pakistan where they're still able to train operatives, including norwegian residents. and arrested last year in norway and suspected of being involved in a plot over there. so the response if it is al qaeda will have to increase, brooke. >> right. and then again, no one has thus far come forward claiming responsibility, but it does have the makings, as you mentioned, of that terrorist organization. thank you very much. >>> coming up next, we'll speak with someone on the ground in oslo on the exact same street where that explosion happened. he says his office felt like it contracted and then expanded. the windows you saw from the shattered glass blown all throughout the building. that is next. >>> plus this -- >> in 2010, americans chose a divided government. but they didn't choose a dysfunctional government. >> but right now, a dysfunctional government is exactly what we're getting. you know the deal, time's ticking on america's debt ceiling, and washington is no closer to a deal. will either side give in here? i'll speak with a republican lawmaker
they have a safe haven right now in pakistan where they're still able to train operatives, including norwegian residents. and arrested last year in norway and suspected of being involved in a plot over there. so the response if it is al qaeda will have to increase, brooke. >> right. and then again, no one has thus far come forward claiming responsibility, but it does have the makings, as you mentioned, of that terrorist organization. thank you very much. >>> coming up next, we'll...
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. >>> to pakistan. pakistan will now allow the united states to question osama bin laden's three wives, now widows. the widows have been in pakistani custody since the raid that killed their husband. >> i think they can offer some details about what it was like to live there, but in terms of operational details about al qaeda, very little. for some, they won't be able to meet any men. >>> nato war jets carried out three bomb threats in tripoli. it hit command and control facilities for the gadhafi regime. nato actually bombed a library and hospital for burn victims. >>> japan's prime minister says he's going to give up at least one of his paychecks. his prime minister's salary, almost a quarter million dollars, he's going to give it up. he's still going to draw a paycheck as a member of parliament. >>> president obama on his way to el paso, texas to reboot the subject of immigration. come up with a comprehensive immigration reform plan. the president's address live on cnn. >>> congress looking at smartp
. >>> to pakistan. pakistan will now allow the united states to question osama bin laden's three wives, now widows. the widows have been in pakistani custody since the raid that killed their husband. >> i think they can offer some details about what it was like to live there, but in terms of operational details about al qaeda, very little. for some, they won't be able to meet any men. >>> nato war jets carried out three bomb threats in tripoli. it hit command and control...
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is saying that attack was carried out by a terror group based in pakistan. this morning we're now learn that pakistan's military has basically shrugged off pressure from the u.s. and will not take any action against this group, at loose for now. barbara starr is calling that for us out of the pentagon. barbara, you know, what's your take? i mean, won't the refusal of do this, to put the pressure on just ratchet up the tensions between the u.s. and pakistan? >> well, you know, all last week, kyra, we saw a parade of u.s. officials, military officials here in washington come out and talk about the haqqanis and really try and raise that profile of pressure against the pakistani government to get them to crack down, stop providing the safe havens in pakistan for the haqqanis. the financing, the advice th th the u.s. believes and in particular the pakistani intelligence service is providing to this criminal terrorist network inside pakistan the information coming almost every day. sources confirming for us that in fact in that embassy attack that the attackers ha
is saying that attack was carried out by a terror group based in pakistan. this morning we're now learn that pakistan's military has basically shrugged off pressure from the u.s. and will not take any action against this group, at loose for now. barbara starr is calling that for us out of the pentagon. barbara, you know, what's your take? i mean, won't the refusal of do this, to put the pressure on just ratchet up the tensions between the u.s. and pakistan? >> well, you know, all last...
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reds reza sayah, pakistan. >>> the feds make the biggest bust in u.s. history against the mafia. >>> plus a new collection of letters by the legendary john lennon will soon become available. ♪ excuse me... your change. >>> checking some of our top stories right now. new insight into one of the most beloved musicians of all time. a collection of letters written by john lennon will be published next ye. his widow sold the publishing rights. the letters sparked a major bidding war. >>> marriott reportedly will remove adult content from its new hotels. according to "usa today" the hotel says pay per view movies not the big money maker they once were. they plan to focus on new technology to deliver in-room entertainment. >>> women sports fans might want to take note of this next story. your sisters in iran have been banned from watching live broadcasts of soccer matches at public theaters. state police say the presence of women increases security risks and inappropriate behavior. women already were banned from attending men's soccer matches at stadiums. go
reds reza sayah, pakistan. >>> the feds make the biggest bust in u.s. history against the mafia. >>> plus a new collection of letters by the legendary john lennon will soon become available. ♪ excuse me... your change. >>> checking some of our top stories right now. new insight into one of the most beloved musicians of all time. a collection of letters written by john lennon will be published next ye. his widow sold the publishing rights. the letters sparked a major...
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two nato helicopters, according to the pakistan military, ventured into pakistan air space. the pakistan military fired on the choppers and the choppers returned fire wounding two pakistan troops. there's so much sensitivity about pakistan air space after the osama bin laden raid, the fact that pakistan did not know about it and it's leading to the anti-american feeling and accidents can happen and how volatile the situation is. t.j.? >> thanks to our stan grant, as always. >>> coming up, the inside story of the scandal involving around na arnold schwarzenegger. he has admitted to fathering a child outside of his marriage. how in the world did he keep it a secret for so long and how close is the woman to maria shriver? >>> plus, one of the most powerful men in the world, dominique strauss-kahn accused of trying to rape a hotel maid. >>> plus, french reaction to how the u.s. is treating him. [ male announcer ] nature is unique... pure... and also delicious. like nature valley. granola bars made with crunchy oats and pure honey. nature valley -- 100% natural. 100% delicious. .
two nato helicopters, according to the pakistan military, ventured into pakistan air space. the pakistan military fired on the choppers and the choppers returned fire wounding two pakistan troops. there's so much sensitivity about pakistan air space after the osama bin laden raid, the fact that pakistan did not know about it and it's leading to the anti-american feeling and accidents can happen and how volatile the situation is. t.j.? >> thanks to our stan grant, as always. >>>...
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he had actually gone to a training camp on the pakistan border. he really knew how to build a bomb and was planning to detonate these bombs on the manhattan subway, as deborah pointed out. that was a really serious potential plot. this is much more in the wannabe category. you know, obviously, you don't let these things go too far and the authorities in this case felt that the threshold had been reached once he started drilling holes in the bomb, that he was actually trying to make this bomb operational. they say that he being engaged in this activity for the past few weeks, they also said they'd been monitoring him for some shape or form for the past 2 1/2 years. don, to me, it's a little puzzling while they're going to this press conference. because while it's serious, this doesn't seem to be earth-shattering. >> my question is, and i'm sure a lot of people are thinking, as you are, peter, if it doesn't appear to be that earth shattering, as you said, why this press conference. perhaps there could be something in there that we don't know. and ma
he had actually gone to a training camp on the pakistan border. he really knew how to build a bomb and was planning to detonate these bombs on the manhattan subway, as deborah pointed out. that was a really serious potential plot. this is much more in the wannabe category. you know, obviously, you don't let these things go too far and the authorities in this case felt that the threshold had been reached once he started drilling holes in the bomb, that he was actually trying to make this bomb...
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and when asked whether he really trusts pakistan, whether he really believes that no pakistan official, no military or intelligence or the government, were working or colluding with bin laden, again he said there is no evidence to suggest that, he's going to wait for any inquiries that are under way to come out first, but he's simply not going to speculate. >> kerry had traveled and kerry pakistan after first visiting to afghanistan, and did he tell the pakistanis that? >> yes. of course, they are aware of that. afghanistan is absolute ly certain that they need to work together. when he was in afghanistan, he did raise concerns there once again about members of the taliban who were living in pakistan, and moving back and forth across the border. he very, very much wants both sides to close that border and again, he is looking for more cooperation and more of a commitment from the pakistan side, randi. >> all right. stan grant there for us in islamabad. thank you, stan. >>> teb n minutes before the to of the hour. these are stories we are watching. there is no presidential run for donal
and when asked whether he really trusts pakistan, whether he really believes that no pakistan official, no military or intelligence or the government, were working or colluding with bin laden, again he said there is no evidence to suggest that, he's going to wait for any inquiries that are under way to come out first, but he's simply not going to speculate. >> kerry had traveled and kerry pakistan after first visiting to afghanistan, and did he tell the pakistanis that? >> yes. of...